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Jul 2nd, 2009 04:30 PM #1Newbie
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Rome, Italy
Suggestions for places to go and stay in Rome, Italy.
Planning to go this fall, anyone know of any deals during this time with airlines or hotels?
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If you don't mind staying in a hostel, the best one in town is Colors Hostel. I stayed there a month ago. It's clean, friendly, and located right near the Vatican. You could book in advance on Hostelworld.com.
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Jul 2nd, 2009 07:16 PM #5
You have a budget? Do you have any idea of what part of Rome you wish to stay in?
To get a base idea of hotels rates try www.cheapOstay.com or, if you wish to wait till close to when you leave www.wotif.com.
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Jul 2nd, 2009 08:14 PM #6
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Jul 2nd, 2009 08:24 PM #7Sr. Member



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Watch out for thiefs in the subway.
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Jul 2nd, 2009 08:53 PM #8
Too many people these days just post on forums "Going to xxxx, what is there to do?"
Try it on the lonelyplanet forums, instant flame.
If the op had perhaps posted things like budget, interests and areas they would like to stay instead of just "any deals on hotels and flights"
I mean come on, suggestions on places to go? Its Rome... not some small town in northern ontario.
OP should specify what they are into, food, music, dining, clubbing?
Specifying an age range isn't a bad idea either.
Hanging out on the spanish steps at night can be interesting
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Jul 3rd, 2009 12:43 AM #9Sr. Member



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Pick up a copy of Rick Steve's guide to Italy or Rome. Or just read this for now
http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/desti...italy_menu.htm
http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/desti...taly/rome3.htm
Or Frommmers http://www.frommers.com/destinations/rome/
If you are in Rome for more than 3 nights, you should consider staying at an apartment instead. Much cheaper than hotels, and only slightly more expensive than hostels. Check them out here: http://sleepinitaly.com/
I do agree with GangStarr though. Basic research/reading should be done first, and then you can ask specific questions on forums.
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Jul 3rd, 2009 12:40 PM #10Newbie
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Range, approx 3500 for 2 ppl total for 6-8 days.
I want to see the basic touristy things - colleseum, St. Peters, museums, churchs, etc.
Actually, I don't need suggestions for this stuff because its pretty basic but any HIDDEN GEMS ppl can point out - I would appreciate this.
I don't want to stay in a hostel, if possible. 3 star + hotel preferred._______________
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Jul 3rd, 2009 12:55 PM #11Deal Fanatic




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Il Gesu is my favourite of the smaller churches and is my hidden gem. The decor is overwhelming in its beauty and power. It's not far from Piazza Navona. Villa Borghese is a large park and is the only major green area in the city centre so it's a nice break from all the hustle and bustle. There's a small but terrific museum in the park as well (Galeria Borghese).
I had some amazing gelato at Giolitti near Piazza Navona. I wanted to try out San Crispino Gelateria (supposedly the best in the city) near the Trevi Fountain but they were closed the day I was there. The tip is to look at their banana gelato. If it's grey, that's a good thing as it means it's natural and a sign that all their gelato is good.
I'll be there in October and I'm going to try to visit the catacombs if I can. I wasn't able to go there the first time.
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Jul 3rd, 2009 01:08 PM #12Newbie
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capuchin_Crypt
Definitely go there. Entirely made of bones from old monks - its just over whelming. I know its near a major area (kinda where all the upper-end hotels are). There's a ritzy restaurant beside it and its just off a major central block.
Even when right infront of it, many people don't know about it. I know you have to go up a flight of stairs to actually get into the place. There are no signs stating what the place is... so it is easily missed.
One thing I stress is to see Rome on a day when it is bright and sunny.
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Examples are given according to the area's they're in, so there is less walking to do between destinations.
*buy a metropass, if you're there for a week there's a 7 day pass for 16 euro, dirt cheap for unlimited subway/bus travel! Keep in mind subway closes at 10:30pm I believe so depend on busses after that.
Day: Vatican City (museum + duomo climb + basillica interior)
Night: Piazza Navona
Day: Piazza Navona/Pantheon (careful on the Pantheon's open hours)
Night: Trevi Fountain
Day: Roman Forum/Colleseum/Arch of Constantine/Vittorio Emmanuel Monument
Night: Eat around there, go to Spanish steps area as well
There are hundreds of basillicas in Rome, among them:
- St. Peters (Vatican)
- San Andrea Al Quirinale (oval interior due to space restrictions in architecture)
- Santa Maria Maggiore (fascinating!)
- Pantheon
Use this Rome travel wiki for dummies: http://wikitravel.org/en/Rome
I never needed any of that, I STRONGLY suggest eyewitness Rome as all you'll need
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Jul 3rd, 2009 01:55 PM #15
Been to Rome a couple of times. My favourite "hidden gem" is the Roman catacombs. Not as many tourists go there because it's a bit of a trek in the burbs. You can take a bus, but we walked. Maybe took an 60-75 from our hotel, which was around the Colleseum. But the walk was nice becasue for a spell you're walking along the old Roman walls. Anyway, the catacombs were used by early Christians, Jews and pagens as meeting places and as a burial sites. There are thousands of burial plots there where you can still see the bones. Since it's a religious site, a nun or preist will give you a tour for free. Lots of cool frescos and drawings on the walls, and if I'm not mistaken, it's the site of the earliest known Christian cross symbol (from what I recall it was a small cross painted on a ceiling). It was a pretty cool experience. Wiki or google it to find out more.
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